Thankfully, the anti-science propaganda campaign surrounding man-made climate change seems to have lost some of its effect.

Are you seeing storm clouds on the horizon? Two recent studies suggest that the latest anti-science campaign is following its forerunners--the propaganda campaigns attempting to refute science that tobacco causes cancer, that CFC's caused the hole in the ozone layer, and so on—into oblivion. Global warming denial seems to have climbed to a peak in 2010, and global warming acceptance is now climbing. This bodes well for rational public policy.

harryanderson

Again, I cite scientific testimony as evidence.

"Scientists note that there are two new and different twists to today's changing climate: (1) The globe is warming at a faster rate than it ever has before; and (2) Humans are the main reason Earth is warming."

harryanderson

Sorry, Tiredofit,

I won't be lured into your game of childish insults.

A majority of Republicans say we should reduce our use of fossil fuels, a very large majority of the experts in the field accept the science, and at least one great conservative free-market fix has been proposed. That's enough for me.

If it's not enough for you, so be it. It's a free country. I'm okay with that.